10 Ways WWE Can Still Salvage WrestleMania 36

2. Ditch The Crappy Matches

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Only a handful of matches have been set in stone for WrestleMania and, all things considered, it might be for the best to leave it that way now. It's hard not to be excited by bouts like Drew McIntyre vs. Brock Lesnar and Edge vs. Randy Orton, but do we really need Seth Rollins vs. Kevin Owens?

That's something we've seen on Monday nights countless times, while the United States, Intercontinental, and Tag Team Championships have been so utterly devalued by now, adding them to this show just feels pointless. Oh, and the same most definitely applies to the two Battle Royals which exist solely to get everyone on the card!

On that note, a huge multi-person match probably won't be something WWE is able to do at WrestleMania given what's going on in the world, so we might be safe from them either way.

That rumoured "Six-Pack Challenge" for the SmackDown Women's Championship also isn't entirely necessary, so by sticking to the biggest bouts and delivering a much shorter show, WWE can still deliver a fun, effective WrestleMania before things (hopefully) return to normal in 2021.

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